The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of TasteR. Scholey, 1810 |
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... varied only by light and shade . Steeples , monuments , and most compositions in painting and sculpture are kept within the form of the cone or pyramid , as the most eligible boundary on account of their simplicity and variety . For the ...
... varied only by light and shade . Steeples , monuments , and most compositions in painting and sculpture are kept within the form of the cone or pyramid , as the most eligible boundary on account of their simplicity and variety . For the ...
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... varied from the cone , to take off from their too great simplicity , and instead of their circular bases , polygons of different , but even numbers of sides , have been substituted , I suppose for the sake of uniformity . These forms ...
... varied from the cone , to take off from their too great simplicity , and instead of their circular bases , polygons of different , but even numbers of sides , have been substituted , I suppose for the sake of uniformity . These forms ...
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... varied , is singled out by the author of all variety , to bound the features of a beautiful face . When the oval has a little more of the cone added to it than the egg has , it becomes more distinctly a compound of those two most simple ...
... varied , is singled out by the author of all variety , to bound the features of a beautiful face . When the oval has a little more of the cone added to it than the egg has , it becomes more distinctly a compound of those two most simple ...
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... over , is extremely pic- turesque . Their thus interlacing the hair in distinct varied quantities is an artful way of preserving as much of intricacy , as is beautiful . CHAPTER VI . OF QUANTITY . FORMS of magnitude , ANALYSIS OF BEAUTY .
... over , is extremely pic- turesque . Their thus interlacing the hair in distinct varied quantities is an artful way of preserving as much of intricacy , as is beautiful . CHAPTER VI . OF QUANTITY . FORMS of magnitude , ANALYSIS OF BEAUTY .
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... varied in their degrees of curvature as well as in their lengths , begin on that account to be ornamental . That straight and curved lines joined , being a compound line , vary more than curves alone , and so become somewhat more ...
... varied in their degrees of curvature as well as in their lengths , begin on that account to be ornamental . That straight and curved lines joined , being a compound line , vary more than curves alone , and so become somewhat more ...
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